The 2,000,000th post game

Started by walshy52,234 pages

how is that even possible

Aladdin?

he was the voice of genie

bi centenial man

mrs doubtfire, jumanji, patch adams, jack, dead poets society

and you're supposed to be this film guy that watches loads of films my god

Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
oh it counts alright 😉

ah fair enough, its an aussie product and pretty good tasting

Weird name lol

Btw the video in the random facts thread was Beethoven's moonlight sonata mmm

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
oh

You haven't even seen Mrs doubtfire?!

Holy crap hammy.

Originally posted by Kharhmah
Scribs you heathen.
I don't know why it's so, I guess I just wasn't raised with his films mmm

By the time I was sixteen I hadn't seen Mrs Doubtfire, and it wasn't the kind of film I'd go out of my way to see, either.

Come to think of it, I think I saw Flubber, maybe even in the cinema mhmm

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
One Hour Photo is one of my faves, cause it was so different and he was brilliant in it
That is a film I generally want to see

Hook 😍

flubber ! 🙂

Originally posted by walshy
mrs doubtfire, jumanji, patch adams, jack, dead poets society
Okay yeah, I saw Jumanji.

Yeah, I'm the film guy, the one who watches obscure, violent Asian and European arthouse horror/thrillers, not the film guy who has "watched all the classic films... you know like Braveheart and Mission Impossible"

i've seen toys that was weird and wonderful

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
Hook 😍
The scorpion scene freaked the **** out of me as a kid and I stopped watching it awehuhs

When I'd heard he died I put a quote up relating to hook.

He forgot how to fly..

Very fitting I thought

Insomnia?

i watched the robin williams family guy episode that was on just minutes before it was in the news that he died, it was freaky

Originally posted by Bardock42
Insomnia?
I have plans to watch the Norwegian original. Never been a fan of American remakes, even when they're thorough in their recreation of the original. In fact, maybe even less inclined if they're essentially a carbon copy but in English.

Celebrity deaths rarely bother me at all. The worst one I can think of was when Seth Putnam, lead vocalist and lyricist of Anal Cünt, died of a heart attack.

Originally posted by Scribble
I have plans to watch the Norwegian original. Never been a fan of American remakes, even when they're thorough in their recreation of the original. In fact, maybe even less inclined if they're essentially a carbon copy but in English.

Feels like you should watch it to have seen Nolan's worst film...

The adventures of Baron Munchausen was one of my faves. Bit weird but brilliant

1977 Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses? Lawyer
Man with Tooth Ache
1980 Popeye Popeye
1982 The World According to Garp T.S. Garp
1983 The Survivors Donald Quinelle
1984 Moscow on the Hudson Vladimir Ivanov
1986 The Best of Times Jack Dundee
Club Paradise Jack Moniker
Seize the Day Tommy Wilhelm
1987 Good Morning, Vietnam Adrian Cronauer
1988 The Adventures of Baron Munchausen King of the Moon Credited as Ray D. Tutto
Portrait of a White Marriage Air Conditioning Salesman Uncredited
1989 Dead Poets Society John Keating
1990 Cadillac Man Joey O'Brien
Awakenings Dr. Malcolm Sayer
1991 Shakes the Clown Mime Class Instructor
Dead Again Doctor Cozy Carlisle
The Fisher King Henry "Parry" Sagan
Hook Peter Banning / Peter Pan
1992 FernGully: The Last Rainforest Batty Koda (voice)
The Timekeeper The Timekeeper (voice) Circle-Vision 360° film
Aladdin Genie / Peddler (voices)
Toys Leslie Zevo
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire Daniel Hillard / Euphegenia Doubtfire Also producer
1994 Being Human Hector
1995 Nine Months Dr. Kosevich
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Uncredited
Jumanji Alan Parrish
1996 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Genie (voice) Direct-to-video
Jack Jack Powell
The Secret Agent Assassin Uncredited
Hamlet Osric
The Birdcage Armand Goldman
1997 Fathers' Day Dale Putley
Deconstructing Harry Mel
Flubber Professor Philip Brainard
Good Will Hunting Sean Maguire
1998 What Dreams May Come Chris Nielsen
Patch Adams Hunter "Patch" Adams
1999 Jakob the Liar Jakob Heym / Narrator Also executive producer
Bicentennial Man Andrew Martin
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Dr. Know (voice)
2002 The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Hans Hänkie
One Hour Photo Seymour "Sy" Parrish
Death to Smoochy "Rainbow" Randolph Smiley
Insomnia Walter Finch
2004 The Final Cut Alan W. Hakman
House of D Pappass
Noel Charlie Boyd / The Priest Uncredited
2005 Robots Fender (voice)
The Big White Paul Barnell
2006 The Night Listener Gabriel Noone
RV Bob Munro
Everyone's Hero Napoleon Cross (voice) Uncredited
Man of the Year Tom Dobbs
Happy Feet Ramon / Lovelace (voices)
Night at the Museum Theodore Roosevelt
2007 License to Wed Reverend Frank
August Rush Maxwell "Wizard" Wallace
2009 Shrink Jack Holden
World's Greatest Dad Lance Clayton
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Theodore Roosevelt
Old Dogs Dan Rayburn
2011 Happy Feet Two Ramon / Lovelace (voices)
2013 The Big Wedding Father Monighan
The Butler Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Face of Love Roger
2014 The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Henry Altmann
A Merry Friggin' Christmas Mitch Released posthumously; dedicated in memory
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Theodore Roosevelt / Garuda Artifact
Boulevard

Originally posted by Bardock42
Feels like you should watch it to have seen Nolan's worst film...
Is it bad? mmm I mean if it's his worst film, that means it's worse than The Dark Knight Rises. Which, although having a stellar performance from Tom Hardy, easily ranks as one of the biggest stinkers of its year.